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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3137

All of the warriors in the viewing area started their discussions in excitement.

"I thought that the first thing Chris would do after entering the isolated space would be to look for Fane!"

"He probably thinks that Fane won't be able to escape him. Killing off any opponents will bring him a step closer to victory anyway! I have to say, these warriors from high-grade clans are all so careful. They actually left a mark on everyone so they can find their targets!"

After that person said that, he drew looks from everyone. Someone laughed and said, "I guess it's your first time watching slaughter gambits. It's not the first time anyone's left marks on their opponents. "It's just that they never outright said it. Anyone who's not a complete idiot would be able to tell after seeing what they did!"

"Oh, so that's what's been happening! Any participants who are prepared would have already seen the earlier participants having marks left on them. They would definitely have immediately cleansed the marks on their bodies. Then wouldn't it be a waste of effort?"

"I guess you're not understanding something here. It's not that simple to remove a mark. You'd need to use up a certain amount of time. While you're cleansing the mark, the person who left the mark behind will feel it. Before the mark is cleansed, they'll hurry over and kill that person!"

After those explanations, the spectators that had seen more than one slaughter gambit could not stop themselves from clicking their tongues. They wondered what would happen if they were the ones in the slaughter gambit.

They thought about it for a long time, thinking of various possible scenarios. There was only one conclusion they landed at. They would all die, without a single doubt!

Facing disciples from high-grade clans, they would not be able to fight back. Even if they had some plots in their minds, they would immediately be eliminated due to the marks left on their bodies!

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